Holi has been an important part of Hindi films. During this, sometimes someone expresses love, and somewhere the complaints go away. Although in some films the story has taken a new turn after Holi. Smita Srivastava's article covers this color of Holi in films. There is a lot of fun and frolic during Holi, the festival of colors. In the guise of this fun, sometimes someone says what is in the heart. So many times long-standing grudges go away. In Hindi cinema, many aspects of the story have also been depicted with faces painted in red, yellow, blue, and purple colors, along with arguments between the hero and heroine and coaxing.
Apart from celebrating Holi with enthusiasm and enthusiasm, the directors have also made it the turning point of the films. Keshav Sharma (Akshay Kumar) is very excited to celebrate Holi in the film Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, depicting the need for toilets in homes. He comes to celebrate Holi with Jaya (Bhumi Pednekar) and takes his angry wife home. The song 'Gori Tu Lath Maar' in the film depicts the tradition of Lathmar Holi in Mathura. The simplicity of Keshav admitting his mistake awakens love for him in Jaya's heart. In Hindi films, under the guise of Holi, many such incidents of love flourishing, sulking, and expressing love have often been seen.
colorful song
The song 'Holi Ke Din Dil Khil Jaatein' sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar from the movie 'Sholay' is full of all emotions of happiness, joy, love, and separation. In this, it is told through the flashback Holi sequence that Thakur's younger daughter-in-law Radha (Jaya Bhaduri) was once mischievous and mischievous like ordinary girls.
There were many colors in her life like the colors of Holi, but Gabbar Singh must have ruined her life by killing the entire Thakur family including her husband. Radha, who loves colors, is very calm wearing a white saree. In the same film, the dhamaal of Holi brings Basanti (Hema Malini) and Veeru (Dharmendra) closer. Thakur Baldev Singh's (Sanjeev Kumar) revenge is complete only after Holi.
The truth of the relationship comes to the fore
Filmmakers have also opened up the layers of relationships between Holi dance songs, and fun jokes, drenching each other with colors. It mainly mentions the film Silsila starring Amitabh Bachchan, Rekha, Sanjeev Kumar, and Jaya Bachchan under the Yash Raj banner. Its song 'Rang Barse Bheege Chunarwali' still makes a splash on every Holi. This romantic drama film depicts the indecisiveness of love, family, and responsibility in the life of two couples after marriage.
In this, the hue and cry of Holi are seen during the song 'Rang Barse' in Amitabh's voice. At the same time, Amit Malhotra's (Amitabh Bachchan) and Chandni's (Rekha) mutual flirtation comes into everyone's eyes. Seeing the two together, Amit's wife Shobha Malhotra (Jaya Bachchan), and Chandni's husband Dr. V.K. Anand (Sanjeev Kumar) realize that both are not just acquaintances, they are very close. After this, the track of the story changes.
astringent taste dissolved in euphoria
The Holi sequence in Sunny Deol's film Damini, which is famous for the dialogue 'Tarikh Pe Tarikh', gives a new twist to the story. Where people immersed in the celebration of Holi are singing and dancing. Naive Damini (Meenakshi Seshadri) is celebrating her first Holi after marriage with her husband Shekhar (Rishi Kapoor).